Welcome to crazy town! This is quite a twisted little psychological thriller about over-the-top obsession that follows our main character Juliette, a psychotic girlfriend who is determined to get her boyfriend Nate back…no matter what. In fact, her motto is:
If you love someone, let them go.
If they come back, they’re yours.
If they don’t, make them!
Juliette thinks of herself as the perfect girlfriend, and she just doesn’t understand how Nate could have broken up with her six months earlier. So she embarks on a wild plan to get him back — and there’s no such thing as going too far to get what she wants.
She’s completely reinvented herself and trained to become a flight attendant unbeknownst to Nate who is an airline pilot. A good part of the story revolved around Juliette being an air hostess and I loved how it worked in the story. She basically becomes a flight attendant to keep an eye on Nate and so that she could be privy to his flight schedule. In fact, she infiltrated herself into every part of Nate’s life without him knowing it.
I thought the airline backdrop made for quite an original and refreshing setting and I do recall that the author was a flight attendant so we get to experience that life first hand. It often felt as though we were on those flights right along with Juliette.
So what’s fun about this novel, is that it’s told entirely from Juliette’s point of view, so we’re in the head of someone who’s obsessed and pretty much psychotic. In this way, we’re privy to her every thought, plan, and action. I have to say that it was a bit uncomfortable, if not downright dark and disturbing, being in her head as we saw firsthand how she justified her actions.
It was riveting, and at the same time shocking, to see just how far she was willing to go. Also riveting was the extent of her impressive investigative skills which were all part of her ingenious..and chilling…plans.
I read this book in two sittings because I couldn’t put it down, especially once I reached about the halfway mark when things go super, super crazy and become incredibly fast-paced. It’s also about this time that we get the delightful, clever twist that I didn’t see coming at all. Speaking of twists, this wasn’t one of those twisty-turny novels with one surprise twist after another but rather, it was more of an in-depth, mesmerizing personality study of someone who is utterly bonkers.
I have to say that the bunny-boiling Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction has nothing on Juliette AKA Elizabeth AKA Lily, who takes creepiness to a who new level. In fact, just when you think she certainly couldn’t go any more extreme with her wild schemes, she shockingly ups the ante.
Her antics and her ferocity made me cringe more than a time or two, and it indeed reminded me of the fine line between love and hate. It also warned me how quickly one’s life can spiral out of control when one is driven by vengeance and obsession. So let this be a lesson to you boys and girls.
In fact, this book was kind of like Fatal Attraction on steroids. What’s interesting, is that there really aren’t any likable characters, but strangely enough, you found yourself almost rooting for Juliette which was a tad shocking when you realize that you’re cheering on a crazy-pants psycho stalker. Her personality just kind of sucks you in and the author wrote the story in such a way that you couldn’t help but empathize with her, even though you know what she’s doing is so, so wrong. This fact definitely highlights the author’s skills as a writer. Yes, she’s unstable, but I couldn’t get enough of her. This is another one of those stories that’s like a car crash….you can’t bear to look yet you can’t tear your eyes away.
So all in all, The Perfect Girlfriend is a compelling and twisted psychological thriller about obsession that’s out of control and taken to the extreme. Featuring mind games, devious manipulation, revenge, and fixation, it’s a story in which an unhinged and relentless young woman sets out to reminder her ex that she is, indeed, the perfect girlfriend. I thought it was extremely well-written and engaging with intensely strong characterization.
Now, this would have easily been a 5 star read for me if it wasn’t for the ending. I typically like neat endings where everything is nicely wrapped up. So it’s often been my experience with some thrillers and suspense novels that the author likes to leave the reader with an ambiguous ending. Such was the case with this book, and the anti-climatic conclusion left me feeling a tad frustrated and wanting for more. Thus, I ended up knocking off a star for the ending.
But other than that, this was an excellent standout novel that I heartily recommend this fantastic debut novel, and I will assuredly be reading more by Ms. Hamilton.
In the spirit of disclosure, I received an Advance Reader Copy of this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. As always, all opinions are my own.
Sonja says
I agree with a tidy ending. This ending was frustrating.
I felt as if pages had been ripped out and I was left with making my own conclusions on an ending. Also someone who is that diabolical should pay for their awful deeds.
Zorig says
I have just started reading this book, but now i think it is not worthy.
CAROLE WINTER says
I borrowed the book from the library on my Kindle…and my term ended at the last chapter. SO I DON’T KNOW HOW IT ENDED! There is a (at least) month long waitlist. Should I borrow it again to find out how it ended…or not waste my time? Help!
Mary says
This was a great read but I agree… such a FRUSTRATING ENDING! I couldn’t wait to find out what happened with so many things in the book, and then it just ended without answering them. I was so disappointed. Carole Winter, I would not rent it just for the last chapter because you will still be left wanting answers.
Markus Haselbach says
It’s a very interesting , good written story but fhe end is frustrating. Why doesn’t anybody call the police?
Debbie Edge says
I agree with all the above. I was ready for the next chapter but was frustrated to find that it was the end of the book. It needs all the loose endings tidying up. What was Nates reaction ? Please let there be a follow up book!
Margaret says
I think the ending is a perfect example of what stalking victims experience. It is never finished.
M. Penner says
Finished reading “The Perfect Girlfriend “ to justify all the time I’d spent reading it.
Reading the word “stride” THREE TIMES on half a page near the end made me wonder if the editor/proof readers also had lost interest.
Penny says
I found it a real shame that she couldn’t ever let go of her ‘this is fate and meant to be’ mentality. And also a shame that she was so set on revenge. Because while waiting for the ‘right’ times to act on her feelings (this happened more than once), Juliette did learn how to drive, cook, sew, ski and play tennis, dress attractively, and apply the social skills that would have helped her ‘level up’ and fit in better in the Goldsmiths’ social circle. And not get back with Nate, but find another man who appreciated a well-rounded woman (at least until he discovered how, as Nate put it, she ‘has no off-switch and is all-or-nothing’). I only ever felt sympathy when she was an outsider at boarding school. And I was furious regarding no comeuppance for vile acts.
Lisa says
I didn’t care for it. Didn’t seem like it could really happen. Horrible ending. It just… ended. Like the author just stopped writing, and that was it.
Julia says
It totally gripped me. I thought the story was far fetched but great and potential for a good ending but as the others say I felt there just isn’t one.
I’m wondering could there be a sequel.
I have just seen there’s a movie I wonder if they’ll do more with that.
Roger Hyttinen says
I didn’t realize there was a movie. I’ll have to check it out! I agree — the ending left a lot to be desired.
jennifer james says
Brilliant I thought – including the ending. As someone else said, stalking never ends …